September 12 – 13, 2026

2026 Susquehanna River Sojourn: Overnight Paddle & Stewardship Event

Spend two unforgettable days exploring the Susquehanna River on this beginner-friendly overnight paddling adventure. Designed for teens (14+ with a guardian) and adults, this trip combines paddling, primitive camping, environmental education, and community around one of Pennsylvania’s most iconic waterways.

Funded by The Abby Outdoor Initiative, Inc. through the 2026 Pennsylvania River Sojourns Grant administered by the Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers (POWR), this experience is designed to make river recreation more accessible while encouraging stewardship and outdoor confidence.

The trip begins at Ferryboat Campsites, where participants will meet, check in, and shuttle together to Mahantango Boat Access to begin the downstream journey. Over the course of two days, we’ll paddle a scenic section of the Susquehanna River while learning river awareness, basic paddling skills, and Leave No Trace principles in a relaxed, welcoming environment.

Participants may use a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard provided through the program, or bring their own boat if preferred. No prior paddling or camping experience is required.

What You’ll Experience

– Beginner-friendly paddling support
– Scenic river travel through the Susquehanna Valley
– River ecology and watershed awareness
– Leave No Trace camping principles
– Campfire conversations and community
– Primitive overnight camping
– A relaxed, supportive group atmosphere

Who Can Join?

This trip is ideal for:
– First-time paddlers
– Beginner campers
– Teens ages 14+ with a guardian
– Adults of all experience levels
– Anyone looking to spend a weekend on the river

No previous paddling or camping experience is required.

What’s Included

– Canoe, kayak, or paddleboard (or bring your own)
– Paddle and life jacket (PFD)
– Shuttle transportation from camp to launch
– Primitive campsite at Ferryboat Campsites
– Group dinner on Day 1
– Snacks, s’mores, and campfire
– On-water and on-site trip support

Trip Overview

We’ll meet at Ferryboat Campsites before shuttling to Mahantango Boat Access to begin our downstream journey. Participants may use a canoe, kayak, or stand-up paddleboard provided by the program, or bring their own boat.

Over the course of the trip, we’ll paddle scenic sections of the Susquehanna River, take breaks along the shoreline, learn about the river ecosystem, and spend the night in a shared primitive camping area before continuing downstream to Clemson Island Boat Access.

Trip Details:
Duration: 2 Days / 1 Night
Ages: 14+ with guardian, and adults
Location: Susquehanna River (Mahantango to Clemson Island)
Camping: Primitive group camping
Cost: $100 per participant- Scholarships and Pay-what-you-can options available

Registration & Accessibility

Standard registration is $100 per participant.

This program is funded by The Abby Outdoor Initiative, Inc. through the Pennsylvania Organization for Watersheds and Rivers (POWR) 2026 Pennsylvania River Sojourns Grant, allowing us to offer scholarship and Pay-What-You-Can options for participants with financial need.

Who Can Join?

  • Teens ages 14+ with a guardian
  • Adults of all experience levels
  • First-time paddlers and campers
  • Anyone looking for a supportive introduction to river travel and camping

Camping & Lodging

This program includes primitive group camping only. Basic camping gear may be available on a first-come, first-served basis, and participants are welcome to bring their own equipment.

Cabins, RV sites, and other upgraded lodging options are not included but may be reserved separately through Ferryboat Campsites for those who prefer additional comfort. Participants may also reserve a campsite for the night before the trip if they wish to arrive early.


2026 Sponsors

Interested in being a sponsor? Contact the team at info@abbyoutdoorinitiative.org